Williams set to lead Wales as injury hits Belgium
Wales captain Ashley Williams expects to be in "good shape" for the Euro 2016 quarter-final against Belgium after nursing an injured shoulder through the week.
"It was hurting a lot at the end of the (Northern Ireland) game," he said. "But a lot of credit goes to the medical staff, they've done a great job on me.
"I've trained all the sessions this week, it's in good shape and I'm sure it will be fine tomorrow."
Williams has been a key figure as Wales have progressed to the last eight, emulating the achievement of the 1958 side which reached the same stage of the World Cup in Sweden that year.
Wales manager Chris Coleman hailed the importance of having the Swansea skipper back to lead the national team in Friday night's clash at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille.
"Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but you need leaders in your side," said Coleman. "We've got a really good dressing room, a good blend, and Ash is the captain.
"When you have a strong dressing room you need a strong character to lead it, and Ash is that."
Belgium will have to make do without two of their first-choice defenders with Thomas Vermaelen suspended and Jan Vertonghen reportedly set to miss the game after injuring his ankle in training.